The parents of a 7-year-old are concerned their son does not want to attend school. Which of the historical findings are not usually associated with the
... [Show More] diagnosis of school phobia? a . Chronic medical illness b . Vague physical symptoms c . Sporadic school absence d . Depression and anxiety 1 points QUESTION 2 1.Which of the following statements about bullying is true? a . About 35% of second graders report having been bullied. b . It occurs most commonly during unstructured times (lunch, recess, etc.). c . Boys are more likely to indirectly bully while girls usually directly bully. d . Victims rarely have physical symptoms. 1 points QUESTION 3 1.A 7-year-old has just been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Her parents report that she is doing poorly in school and is disruptive in the classroom. They ask you what they can do. Your best response is: a . "Use a consistent approach with behavioral cues both at home and at school."
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b . "Medications are the only intervention that can help with ADHD." c . "Children usually outgrow a high activity level." d . "You can have her tested for developmental delays." 1 points QUESTION 4 1.A 14-year old has ataxia. He is brought to the local emergency department, where he appears euphoric, emotionally labile, and disoriented. Many notice his abusive language. Which of the following agents is most likely responsible for his condition? a . Alcohol b . Amphetamines c . Barbituates d . Cocaine e . Phencyclidine (PCP) 1 points QUESTION 5 1.Which of the following characterizes middle adolescence (14 to 16 years old)? a . Concrete thinking, present orientation, intense preoccupation with body image b . Long-range planning, adult cognitive abilities, developed individual values c . Intense peer group involvement, feelings of immortality, sexual experimentation d . Need for privacy, increased conflicts with parents, financial independence 1 points QUESTION 6 1.Parents bring their 16-year-old daughter for a “well-child” checkup. She looks normal on examination. As part of your routine care you plan a urinalysis. The father pulls you aside and asks you to secretly run a UDS on his daughter. Which of the following is the most appropriate course of action? a . Explore the reasons for the request with the parents and the adolescent and perform a UDS with the adolescent's permission if the history warrants [Show Less]